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UTS Gate Codes - Illogical Interchange
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 17:26:17 +0100, "Robin Mayes"
wrote: That's probably not the best example of an illogical interchange. Good examples: Bank: Exiting via the Central Line ticket hall to interchange with the Northern Line and trying to enter via the gates in the Northern Line ticket hall. But on what ticket would you get the "illogical interchange" message? A single would be retained on the exit gate and a travelcard or season would be allowed to do it anyway. |
UTS Gate Codes - Illogical Interchange
"Matthew Malthouse" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 06 Aug 2003 12:11:39 +0100 K wrote: } On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 17:26:17 +0100, "Robin Mayes" } wrote: } } } } That's probably not the best example of an illogical interchange. } } Good examples: } } Bank: Exiting via the Central Line ticket hall to interchange with the } Northern Line and trying to enter via the gates in the Northern Line ticket } hall. } } } But on what ticket would you get the "illogical interchange" message? } A single would be retained on the exit gate and a travelcard or season } would be allowed to do it anyway. Somwhere like Paddington where a single is retained and can be used to enter the other underground station to continue your journey... ...excpet doing so would not be illogical? Where's Mr Spock when you get problems like this? Matthew -- I don't know whether this relates to the above situation, but recently travelling on a ODTC I arrived (via LUL) at Barking and went out in search of food. Some hour or so later (including a 2 stop bus journey) I re-entered Barking station but the gates refused me access (station staff let me in). The next barrier encountered IIRC was at Tower Hill which let me in -- IanB swap my names around (nodots nospaces) to reply to me n.b. Please respond via n.g. but as I subscribe to two large newsgroups I am usually running a few days behind on reading threads and so it may be several days before I can respond to any n.g. reply |
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